Letter from Patrick McCartan to William J. Maloney, regarding Casement's diaries that the "English claim to hold", the need to ask Gertrude Bannister's permission, as executor of Casement's estate, before Maloney can access Casement's papers, and McCartan's writing,

1924 Dec. 3.

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McCartan states Bannister is "haunted" by the diary held by the English, as she does not know "whether it is a forgery or a genuine diary".Hide full summary ...
McCartan states Bannister is "haunted" by the diary held by the English, as she does not know "whether it is a forgery or a ...Show full summary ...

McCartan states Bannister is "haunted" by the diary held by the English, as she does not know "whether it is a forgery or a genuine diary".Hide full summary ...
McCartan states Bannister is "haunted" by the diary held by the English, as she does not know "whether it is a forgery or a ...Show full summary ...